El Rostro Inmortal- De La Vida

$75.00

El Rostro Inmortal – The Immortal Face
A Frida Kahlo–Inspired Día de los Muertos Mini-Series

Celebrate the enduring spirit of Frida Kahlo through El Rostro Inmortal—a vivid series of one-of-a-kind Día de los Muertos portraits that honor the strength, soul, and surreal beauty of this iconic artist.

Each 4x6 canvas is hand-painted in acrylic and wrapped for immediate display—no frame required. Frida’s legendary face is reimagined as a calavera (sugar skull), her features delicately collaged with vintage Spanish paper—poems, dictionaries, and sacred texts that carry the voices of time.

Embedded within each skull are actual quotes from Frida’s own writings—fragments of her fearless truth, woven into the layers like whispered confessions from beyond the veil.

Her flower crown bursts to life with layered rice paper and vintage scraps, painted, torn, and shaped into luminous, dreamlike blooms.

No two are alike—each piece is a small altar of remembrance, resilience, and radiant creativity. (Colors may vary from computer/phone screen)

Frida once said, “I never paint dreams or nightmares. I paint my own reality.”
This series is a tribute to that eternal reality—alive with color, paper, paint, and poetry.

El Rostro Inmortal – The Immortal Face
A Frida Kahlo–Inspired Día de los Muertos Mini-Series

Celebrate the enduring spirit of Frida Kahlo through El Rostro Inmortal—a vivid series of one-of-a-kind Día de los Muertos portraits that honor the strength, soul, and surreal beauty of this iconic artist.

Each 4x6 canvas is hand-painted in acrylic and wrapped for immediate display—no frame required. Frida’s legendary face is reimagined as a calavera (sugar skull), her features delicately collaged with vintage Spanish paper—poems, dictionaries, and sacred texts that carry the voices of time.

Embedded within each skull are actual quotes from Frida’s own writings—fragments of her fearless truth, woven into the layers like whispered confessions from beyond the veil.

Her flower crown bursts to life with layered rice paper and vintage scraps, painted, torn, and shaped into luminous, dreamlike blooms.

No two are alike—each piece is a small altar of remembrance, resilience, and radiant creativity. (Colors may vary from computer/phone screen)

Frida once said, “I never paint dreams or nightmares. I paint my own reality.”
This series is a tribute to that eternal reality—alive with color, paper, paint, and poetry.